J. Milnor Roberts miscellaneous papers, 1969-1983.

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J. Milnor Roberts miscellaneous papers, 1969-1983.

Transcript of interview relating to American military operations during World War II, especially V Corps activities on D-Day, and to postwar Army Reserve activities; printed matter; and an album of photographs depicting the return to the United States from service in Vietnam of various Army Reserve units, 1969-1970.

1 ms. box, 1 album box.

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Roberts, J. Milnor (James Milnor), 1918-

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Major general, United States Army; chief, United States Army Reserve, 1971-1975. From the description of J. Milnor Roberts miscellaneous papers, 1969-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872088 James M. Roberts was born in Pittsburgh in 1918; served in the 21st Infantry, U.S. Army in 1940; advanced through grades to major by 1944; discharged, 1945; member U.S. Army Reserve, 1946-1970; commander 99th Army Reserve at Pittsburgh, 1967-1970; promoted to major general in 1971;...

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